FEI Launches New Global Awards

The Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) is proud to announce the launch of the first ever FEI Awards set up to celebrate the equestrian community and pay tribute to the heroes of the sport.

“The awards have been created to put the spotlight on all those who have contributed to the progress and excellence of equestrian sport,” said HRHPrincess Haya, President of the FEI. “These awards will not only recognise the achievements and success of individuals and highlight the stars of today and tomorrow but they will also bring together all those involved in the sport around the world.”

The FEI hopes that these awards and the surrounding ceremony will come to be seen as the ‘Oscars’ of the equestrian world.

Categories

This year FEI Awards in five categories will be presented:

- Athlete of the Year - to a rider, driver or vaulter who has shown exceptional sportsmanship and prowess;

- Rising Stat supported by HSBC- to a rider between the ages of 14 & 21 has not only demonstrated significant talent but also love of the sport, commitment and practice;

- Development supported by Alltech - for a development project, individual or organisation that has shown exceptional skill, dedication and energy in expanding the sport.

- Against All Odds - to celebrate a disabled rider of any age who has demonstrated that disability is no hindrance to sporting proficiency.

- Groom of the Year - to the often uncelebrated yet important person who works behind the scenes.

Nominations are open to all the members of the equestrian community and will be done online through the dedicated website www.feiawards.org. Click now and nominate all those whose talent should be acknowledged and celebrated.

The winners will be selected by an international judging panel chaired by the FEI President.

Prize giving ceremony

The 2009 FEI Awards will be presented to the winning candidates on 21 November at the gala dinner held on the occasion of the annual FEI General Assembly. This year’s event will take place in the Danish capital Copenhagen.